Caroline Anne Kapp (München)
Biography:
Caroline Anne Kapp works as a director and performer on the contamination of bodies and landscapes. Her works are based on historical circumstances and the stories of those who inhabit the landscapes and architecture today. By working with an ensemble, she develops performative interventions in situ. She studied cultural studies, scenic research and directing at the Otto Falckenberg School.
Katarína Marková moves and lives between Slovakia and Germany. Her work oscillates between site-specific art, performance and sound and is based on concrete situations, events and places that open up broader interconnections. She is part of the group MFK Bochum, for whom a “DIY strategy and pleasure principle” is important in her processes. She has been inviting guests to a former training site for tanks – Tankodróm – for 5 years. She studied scenic research at the Ruhr University.
Freischwimmen project:
The tactical body moves along NATO’s eastern flank and touches the espionage center in Munich in the summer of 2025. With its artistic means, it explores the interfaces between the performative arts and the military and asks how the remilitarization of Europe will affect our soft bodies. It believes in shared experience as a cognitive process and cultivates exchange with soldiers. It learns and prepares.